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Along with the Quodlibeta, the Summa is the most important work
of Henry of Ghent, the famous philosopher and theologian of the
University of Paris at the end of the 13th century. Fully justified
is the praise expressed by Henry of Hereford (+1370) when he speaks
of the "profunditas mirabilis" of this work.
Just as the 15 Quodlibeta are a more extensive working out of
Henry's quodlibetical disputations at the University of Paris, so
too is the Summa a more detailed publication of his ordinary
lessons in the faculty of theology, which the author himself
preferred to call Quaestiones Ordinariae.
This new critical edition of the Summa comprises articles 31-34.
This new edition is preceded by a general introduction by professor
L. Hodl, presenting the theological and philosophical ideas of
Henry of Ghent, which are expressed in a systematic manner in his
Summa."
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